AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMigration Tragedy: At least 15 migrants’ bodies were found and buried in Khums, about 118 km east of Tripoli, according to Libya’s Emergency Medicine and Support Centre. Healthcare Access: Libya’s Health Services Support and Development Agency expanded specialised care at Tajoura Heart Centre and Misrata Medical Centre, including cardiac catheterisation and cochlear implant surgeries, aiming to cut treatment abroad. Oil & Economy: Libya’s National Oil Corporation said crude output is at a 12-year high, while a separate report notes the Libyan Investment Authority’s direct assets rose to about $51.8 billion in Q1 2026. Oil Investment: NOC signed new production-sharing deals with Repsol, TPAO, Eni and QatarEnergy after a licensing push to lift production capacity. Politics & Diplomacy: A UN–African Union Libya coordination push is facing obstacles from internal divisions and competing power centres, analysts say. Regional Cooperation: Benghazi hosted the Asian-African Parliamentary Council conference, with Libya’s House speaker calling for stronger parliamentary coordination on migration and security.
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